"Million Dollar Quartet" had its world premiere at Florida's Seaside Music Theatre in 2006. It first opened in Chicago in 2008 with a limited engagement in the Goodman's Owen Theatre, then moved to the Apollo; the original cast transferred to Broadway and won the 2010 Tony Award. The Chicago production claims to be "the longest-running Broadway musical production in Chicago's history," but call that a technicality. The longest-running Chicago theater production is generally considered to be the Neo-Futurist's "Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind," which dates back to Dec. 2, 1988.

MILWAUKEE — While the Cubs appear to be falling short of Anthony Rizzo's lofty winter prediction that they'd win the National League Central, the chance to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2008 will be scrutinized this week against the Pirates and Giants, two seasoned playoff teams.

Donald Trump, widely believed to be the wealthiest American ever to run for president, is nowhere among the ranks of the country's most generous citizens, according to an Associated Press review of his financial records and other government filings.

A burst of thunderstorm activity across the Chicago area on Sunday afternoon resulted in a death and multiple injuries at an event in west suburban Wood Dale, the collapse of a dome in northwest suburban Rosemont and the temporary evacuation of the music festival Lollapalooza in Grant Park downtown.